Ms CHESTERS (Bendigo) (14:59): My question is to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development. Twelve months ago Australia's infrastructure investments were a mess of waste, rorts and broken promises. How has the Albanese Labor government cleaned up the mess and delivered on its commitments, and what more is left to do? The SPEAKER: Order! I want to hear from the Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Fletcher: The standing orders are very clear as to the matters about which a minister can be asked. Speakers in the past have ruled questions in whole or in part out of order where the text refers to things that happened, in this case, before the minister became the minister, and I ask that you do that for this question. The SPEAKER: Order! I want to hear from the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: The part that the Manager of Opposition Business is objecting to is the part that sets the context of the question. I don't think it is in the opposition's interest to be taking out the concept that you can set the context of a question given that almost all their questions do that. The question itself asks how the government has cleaned up the mess that was just referred to and delivered on its commitments, which is clearly the job of the minister. The SPEAKER: This issue was dealt with last week. I will listen to the minister carefully. This is not an excuse. The minister knows that she cannot simply give an answer regarding the former minister. She will have to set some context, but the majority of her answer, I am going to listen to carefully to make sure it is within the standing orders. I give her the call.